Bayesian Models of the Mind by Michael Rescorla

Bayesian Models of the Mind by Michael Rescorla

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Bayesian Models of the Mind by Michael Rescorla

Bayesian decision theory is a mathematical framework that models reasoning and decision-making under uncertain conditions. The Bayesian paradigm originated as a theory of how people should operate, not a theory of how they actually operate. Nevertheless, cognitive scientists increasingly use it to describe the actual workings of the human mind. Over the past few decades, cognitive science has produced impressive Bayesian models of mental activity. The models postulate that certain mental processes conform, or approximately conform, to Bayesian norms. Bayesian models offered within cognitive science have illuminated numerous mental phenomena, such as perception, motor control, and navigation. This Element provides a self-contained introduction to the foundations of Bayesian cognitive science. It then explores what we can learn about the mind from Bayesian models offered by cognitive scientists.
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ISBN 13 9781108958295
ISBN 10 110895829X
Title Bayesian Models of the Mind
Author Michael Rescorla
Series Elements In Philosophy Of Mind
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2025-01-30
Number of pages 108
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